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====== Reddit has forever changed the way in which I play video video games ====== YouTube"Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" was a boost to try out - in particular when you had someone there to help guide you. The majority of games are exponentially more enjoyable when you have someone to play them with. When I was we were young, I'd play Nintendo 64 games with my older brother all the time. We'd play "Mario Kart" and "Mario Tennis, " blow the other person up with rockets in "Halo, " and take turns playing "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. " Like a true little brother, We was always excited to watch my brother play a single-player game like "Zelda" so I could try to help him away when he'd run into trouble, either by consulting a game guide or simply by shouting a whole lot of random stuff at him. (Neither tactic worked well very well. ) Nowadays, my brother and I actually live across the nation. We still play games online with each other sometimes, but our plans don't always match up, so we mostly play solo. Activision / BungieIn Sept. 2010 2014, my brother and I were both excited to play "Destiny, " the new sci-fi player with the dice from the makers of "Halo. " After a several months, though, the game had lost its shine on me. After completing the key campaign, I felt like I'd run away of things to do. But my brother was adament I keep playing. Throughout a family reunion that December, he told me personally many things I'd never known about "Destiny, inch including ways to get ultra-rare "exotic" weapons, complicated systems for leveling upwards your character, and a merchant that appears once a week to sell you awesome stuff. I asked my mate where he got all this information. He told me to visit the "Destiny the Game" subreddit. Everything altered after that. [[http://moviestarplanet-hacki.pl|moviestarplanet hack]] Since learning about that single subreddit, my experience with "Destiny" improved dramatically. Every day, people would post pictures and videos of their stories, achievements, and mistakes. People would regularly offer tips and tips I actually couldn't wait to try. That subreddit helped me find a bunch of individuals to play with in "Destiny, " which is needed to complete some of the tougher end-game activities like the six-man raids which reward you with some of the best loot in the game. RedditThis is what the "Destiny" subreddit looked like when community members jointly found out a brand new weapon in the game. I would've never found it otherwise! The "Destiny" subreddit taught me something important: When you have thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of men and women exploring a individual game, you will learn all of its secrets. And it makes the game that much better. Since then, I've contacted Reddit for almost every new game I've purchased or played. Right now, I'm playing "Bloodborne, inch which is one of the toughest games I've ever played. I'm currently stuck at the second boss, Father Gascoigne, who transforms into a rampaging werewolf halfway through the fight. I've been battling this boss since previous week, and I've spent about four hours on him alone. Yesterday evening, though, I learned an interesting strategy on Reddit to help me quickly dispatch Father Gascoigne, which I can't wait to try. Plus that's why Reddit's individual subreddits for video online games are so great. In each of those subreddits are hundreds, or even thousands or millions of dedicated followers of the game who only wish to share funny anecdotes or pictures and video, show off the things that contain helped them find success, or help new players find their way. It's almost like having an old sibling there playing with you and guiding you through to the complete, pointing out the coolest things along the way. Almost. Read the original article on Tech Insider. Adhere to Tech Insider on Myspace and Twitter. Copyright 2016. [u] More from Technology Insider: [/u] [u] NASA just released 2. ninety five million satellite images to the general public - here are 21 of the best [/u] [u] Here's how much money doctors actually make [/u] [u] Typically the 'Game of Thrones' showrunners landed the job by responding to one question [/u] [u] Hamburger Helper released a mixtape for April Fools' Day and individuals are shocked by great it is [/u] One man built a robot that seems eerily similar to Scarlett Johansson

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